Martha Layne Collins High School

Public school in Shelbyville, KY, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Martha Layne Collins High School is a high school located in Shelbyville, Kentucky, United States and is a part of the Shelby County Public School District. Commonly referred to as Collins High School, the school is named after Martha Layne Collins, the first female governor of Kentucky and a Shelby County native.[3]

TypePublic
MottoInspired Learning, Leading, and Living
Established2010
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Martha Layne Collins High School
Location
801 Discovery Blvd.

,
40065

United States
38°13′27″N 85°16′24″W
Information
TypePublic
MottoInspired Learning, Leading, and Living
Established2010
School district
Shelby County Public Schools
Principal
Joshua Wayne Gibson
Faculty67
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,156[1] (2020-21)
ColorsColumbia blue and black
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NicknameTitans[2]
Feeder schools
Shelby County West Middle School, Marnell C. Moorman School
Websitewww.shelby.kyschools.us/o/chs
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Athletics

Football

2021-2022 Football Head Coach Jerry Lucas 20134A State Champions [4]

Awards and recognition

In 2015, Collins High School was deemed a Distinguished High School by the Kentucky Department of Education and its Biomedical Engineering Program became nationally accredited by Project Lead the Way. In 2014, Collins High School was named the 5th Most Challenging High School in the state of Kentucky by the Washington Post.[5] Also in 2014, the Culinary Department at Collins made the Hospitality 100 list released by Sullivan University honoring high schools across the country that excel in culinary arts.[6]

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